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05/29/2015, When Jay-Z relaunched Tidal, he didn’t exactly do it alone as there were 15 artists in total, all of whom have an ownership stake in the company. Now while Tidal is billing itself to be a hi-fidelity music streaming service that plans to compensate...

05/28/2015, According to a report from yesterday, fitness wearable maker Jawbone filed a lawsuit against their rival and competitor Fitbit. Basically Jawbone accused Fitbit of poaching their employees and that those employees who left the company took sensitive...

05/28/2015, Question: if you were to check your watch while driving, is it considered to be distracted while driving which in turn could make you viable to being fined? While you consider those implications, it seems that over in Quebec, Canada, a man has been fined...

05/27/2015, When we think of fitness wearables, there is a good chance you might be thinking of brands such as Jawbone or Fitbit. Both companies are considered to be rivals in the fitness wearables space and it looks like Jawbone is unhappy with the way Fitbit has...

05/26/2015, Instagram is filled with photos taken by everyone around the world. Some of these photos are taken by professionals who use Instagram as their portfolio, hoping that it would land them photography gigs or maybe even requests for larger prints in exchange...

05/22/2015, Total Recall, a Hawaii company, has recently sued Oculus VR (the company that recently sent out a special invite). Grounds for this legal entanglement? Total Recall claims that Oculus VR has misappropriated confidential information and proprietary...

05/21/2015, By now we’re sure most of you guys have heard of the term “swatting” which is basically where the instigator calls the police claiming to have done something wrong and serious, and spoofing/giving them the address of their victim, in which an armed...

05/21/2015, Given how popular Rockstar’s Grand Theft Auto 5 has proven to be, we’re sure many gamers are wondering what exactly goes on behind the scenes, like how the game was conceived, how it was created, and so on. In fact the BBC was planning on airing a...

05/20/2015, We’ve seen teens lash out in all sorts of ways, but with technology being so prevalent in our lives and with us depending so much on it, it seems that one way teens might have found a new way to disrupt our lives. According to a report from KTVB News,...

05/19/2015, Last year thanks to a raid by the Swedish police, The Pirate Bay was taken offline for several months. Now just when it seems that its “.se” domain appears to be stable, the Stockholm District Court has ordered that thepiratebay.se and piratebay.se...

05/19/2015, It was just yesterday that we heard about how Samsung no longer needs to pay $930 million for its Apple patent case dispute, but when it comes to PayPal, no such luck there. In fact, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau claims that PayPal has signed...

05/19/2015, If there is one thing that Chinese companies are notorious for it is that they love to copy products that are popular and sell it as a cheaper version. We’ve seen this happen with all sorts of products, such as clothing, and even technology where...

05/19/2015, Is Apple building their own self-driving electric car? If the rumors and speculation are to be believed, then the answer is yes. Now we know how this sounds like, especially when it is regarding rumors surrounding Apple’s plans, but if you’re looking...

05/19/2015, It was revealed as part of the Snowden report that apparently agencies like the NSA had backdoors installed on products meant to be secure and also reportedly intercepted packages to install backdoors on them as well. Ultimately this renders security...